Women's World Award

Women's World Award

Winners of the Women's World Award, sponsored by the World Awards organization headed by former Russian President Mikhail Gorbachov, intended for women who have influenced the world by their work in areas such as society or politics. The award has been given since 2004. No monetary prize is attached; the prize token has shape of a glass female silhouette. The corresponding prize for men is called the World Award.

Awardees

2006

October 14, 2006 in New York City, U.S.A.; awardees include:
*World Achievement Award: Shana Dale
*World Charity Award: Sharon Stone
*World Entertainment Award: Whoopi Goldberg
*World Hope Award: Stella Deetjen
*World Lifetime Achievement Award: Susan Sarandon
*World Social Award: Lucy Liu
*World Style Award: Claudia Schiffer
*World Tolerance Award: Queen Noor of Jordan
*World Artist Award: Mary J. Blige

2005

November 29, 2005 in Leipzig, Germany, were awarded:
*World Achievement Award: Alison Lapper
*World Actress Award: Teri Hatcher
*World Artist Award for Lifetime Achievement: Catherine Deneuve
*World Arts Award: Lisa Stansfield
*World Fashion Award: Donatella Versace
*World Fashion Icon Award: Linda Evangelista
*World Media Award: Sabine Christiansen
*World Social Award: Sarah Ferguson
*World Tolerance Award: Benazir Bhutto
*Women of the Year: Margarete Gehring representing the about 5500 mothers of the SOS Children's Villages

2004

June 9, 2004 in Hamburg, Germany, were awarded:
*World Achievement Award: Bianca Jagger
*World Actress Award: Diane Kruger
*World Artist Award for Lifetime Achievement: Whitney Houston and Dionne Warwick
*World Artists Award: Nena
*World Arts Award: Cher
*World Business Award: Katarina Witt
*World Charity Award: Ute-Henriette Ohoven (enriette Ohoven)
*World Connection Award: Valentina Vladimirowna Tereschkova
*World Entertainment Award: Oprah Winfrey
*World Fashion Award: Vivienne Westwood
*World Fashion Icon Award: Naomi Campbell
*World Media Award: Christiane Amanpour
*World Social Award: Waris Dirie
*World Style Award: Nadja Auermann
*World Tolerance Award: Iris Berben
*Women of the Year: Agnes Wessalowski

External links

* http://www.womensworldawards.com/main.asp


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